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My child is hearing impaired and can not hear frequencies above 1kHz and from 500Hz to 1kHz the hearing is degrading from 50% to 0 under 500 Hz it is stable at 50%. I

  • can not hear frequencies above 1kHz, and
  • from 500Hz to 1kHz the hearing is degrading from 50% to 0,
  • under 500 Hz it is stable at 50%.

I would like to mimic that on my computer so that iI can better support and assist my child when learning to speak... Is there a simple way to do that with linuxLinux? 

Either within the system or with seperateseparate software? I am using Ubuntu, but am as well willing to trying another flavour if that makes it easier.

My child is hearing impaired and can not hear frequencies above 1kHz and from 500Hz to 1kHz the hearing is degrading from 50% to 0 under 500 Hz it is stable at 50%. I would like to mimic that on my computer so that i can better support and assist my child when learning to speak... Is there a simple way to do that with linux? Either within the system or with seperate software? I am using Ubuntu, but am as well willing to trying another flavour if that makes it easier

My child is hearing impaired and

  • can not hear frequencies above 1kHz, and
  • from 500Hz to 1kHz the hearing is degrading from 50% to 0,
  • under 500 Hz it is stable at 50%.

I would like to mimic that on my computer so that I can better support and assist my child when learning to speak. Is there a simple way to do that with Linux? 

Either within the system or with separate software? I am using Ubuntu, but am as well willing to trying another flavour if that makes it easier.

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My child is hearing impaired and can not hear frequencies above 1kHz and from 500Hz to 1kHz. The the hearing is degrading from 50% to 0 under 500 Hz, it is stable at 50%.

I I would like to mimic that on my computer so that Ii can better support and assist my child when learning to speak…speak... Is there a simple way to do that with Linux, eitherlinux? Either within the system or with separateseperate software?

  I am using Ubuntu, but am as well willing to trying another flavour if that makes it easier.

My child is hearing impaired and can not hear frequencies above 1kHz and from 500Hz to 1kHz. The hearing is degrading from 50% to 0 under 500 Hz, stable at 50%.

I would like to mimic that on my computer so that I can better support and assist my child when learning to speak… Is there a simple way to do that with Linux, either within the system or with separate software?

  I am using Ubuntu but am as well willing to trying another flavour if that makes it easier.

My child is hearing impaired and can not hear frequencies above 1kHz and from 500Hz to 1kHz the hearing is degrading from 50% to 0 under 500 Hz it is stable at 50%. I would like to mimic that on my computer so that i can better support and assist my child when learning to speak... Is there a simple way to do that with linux? Either within the system or with seperate software? I am using Ubuntu, but am as well willing to trying another flavour if that makes it easier

My child is hearing impaired and can not hear frequencies above 1kHz and from 500Hz to 1kHz the. The hearing is degrading from 50% to 0 under 500 Hz it is, stable at 50%. I

I would like to mimic that on my computer so that iI can better support and assist my child when learning to speak...speak… Is there a simple way to do that with linux? EitherLinux, either within the system or with seperateseparate software? 

I am using Ubuntu, but am as well willing to trying another flavour if that makes it easier.

My child is hearing impaired and can not hear frequencies above 1kHz and from 500Hz to 1kHz the hearing is degrading from 50% to 0 under 500 Hz it is stable at 50%. I would like to mimic that on my computer so that i can better support and assist my child when learning to speak... Is there a simple way to do that with linux? Either within the system or with seperate software? I am using Ubuntu, but am as well willing to trying another flavour if that makes it easier

My child is hearing impaired and can not hear frequencies above 1kHz and from 500Hz to 1kHz. The hearing is degrading from 50% to 0 under 500 Hz, stable at 50%.

I would like to mimic that on my computer so that I can better support and assist my child when learning to speak… Is there a simple way to do that with Linux, either within the system or with separate software? 

I am using Ubuntu but am as well willing to trying another flavour if that makes it easier.

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